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Sealing story of roller seal

The political stability of Nalansing dynasty was manifested in the centralization and unification of kingship. Part of the centralization of the dynasty was the deification of the monarch Naran Xin; The unification of kingship involves various administrative reforms such as weights and measures, clay tablet shape and writing, and has a great impact on jade carving technology. The simplified competitive scene composed of two pairs of warriors may be an innovation, and its appearance is related to the fact that educated managers pay more and more attention to the importance of inscriptions.

This seal was unearthed in a tomb paved with reed mats in the northwest and southeast, and the owner's head is located in the northwest. In addition to drum seals, the objects unearthed in the tomb include several lapis lazuli beads, silver hairpin and tremella ornaments, a copper or bronze axe and a copper or bronze bowl.